adrelanos@??? wrote (18 Dec 2012 22:18:28 GMT) :
>> Hi,
>>
>> adrelanos wrote (16 Dec 2012 18:19:44 GMT) :
>>> - Do they block each other or result in even more entropy available?
>>> [...]
>>> haveged only ~1100 and ~4000
>>> randomsound and haveged ~1100 and ~4000
>>
>> Isn't this capped by /proc/sys/kernel/random/poolsize ?
> No.
> https://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/online/pages/man4/random.4.html
Thanks.
The read-only file entropy_avail gives the available entropy.
Normally, this will be 4096 (bits), a full entropy pool.
The file poolsize gives the size of the entropy pool.
The semantics of this file vary across kernel versions:
[...]
Linux 2.6: This file is read-only, and gives the size of the entropy
pool in bits. It contains the value 4096.
I admit I've not checked the code, but in my understanding of this
documentation, it confirms the available entropy is capped by the
entropy pool size.